U.S. Stock Market News | EHang Intelligent Technology significantly opened higher, rising more than 10% EH216-S unmanned eVTOL sets a new milestone
EHang Intelligent Technology soared significantly at the opening of the US stock market, rising by over 10% to $19.42. The company announced that its unmanned electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft EH216-S successfully completed its first flight in Brazil, marking a significant milestone. EHang collaborated with Gohobby Future Technologies to conduct test flights in Brazil, promoting the development of urban air transportation solutions. So far, EHang has completed over 50,000 safe flights in 17 countries
According to Zhitong Finance APP, on Monday's opening of the US stock market, EHang Intelligent (EH.US) surged more than 10%, with a gain of 10.84% as of the time of publication, reaching $19.42, with a turnover of $6585.
Recently, EHang Intelligent announced that its unmanned electric vertical takeoff and landing ("eVTOL") aircraft EH216-S successfully completed its first flight in Brazil, marking a new milestone. EHang Intelligent, together with local partner and operator Gohobby Future Technologies ("Gohobby"), completed the first test flight in the city of Quadra in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, which is of great significance in promoting the development of UAM solutions in Brazil. So far, EHang Intelligent has completed over 50,000 safe flights in 17 countries across Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America.
Victoria Xiang, Chief Operating Officer of EHang Europe and Latin America, said, "We are pleased to start EH216-S unmanned eVTOL flights in Brazil. This is an important milestone for EHang's commitment to developing advanced air transportation globally. The ongoing testing and trial flights of EH216-S in Brazil will enable us to accumulate a large amount of data, information, and operational experience, paving the way for the development of safe, efficient, environmentally friendly, and accessible urban air transportation for everyone in Brazil and Latin America."